Floor area of building space that is certified at each level under a green building rating system for the operations and maintenance of existing buildings used by an Established Green Building Council:

Certified Floor Area

LEED O+M Platinum or the highest achievable level under another GBC rating system

0
Square Feet

LEED O+M Gold or the 2nd highest level under another 4- or 5-tier GBC rating system

Of the institution's uncertified building space, what percentage of floor area is maintained in accordance with a published green cleaning policy, program or contract ? (0-100):

100

A copy or the green cleaning policy:

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A brief description of how green cleaning is incorporated into cleaning contracts:

The University of Manitoba purchases only Green Seal or ECOLOGO certified cleaning and janitorial products. The only products not certified are the pool chemicals used for the Fort Garry campus pool in the Frank Kennedy Centre.

Of the institution's uncertified building space, what percentage of floor area is maintained in accordance with an energy management or benchmarking program? (0-100):

100

A brief description of the energy management or benchmarking program:

Energy:The University of Manitoba uses a Delta Digital Data Control building automation system for tracking energy usage. This process is supplemented with on-going maintenance organized through a Computerized Maintenance Management System. Data is collected and archived through these systems and is then used to monitor, control, benchmark, and identify improvement opportunities throughout the Fort Garry campus. This process (as well as relevant background information pertinent to understanding how we analyze data) is outlined in the attached PDF.

Of the institution's uncertified building space, what percentage of floor area is maintained in accordance with a water management or benchmarking program? (0-100):

100

A brief description of the water management or benchmarking program:

Water:Water usage at the University of Manitoba is monitored following the same protocol as energy, using the same management system outlined in the attached PDF.

The website URL where information about the programs or initiatives is available:

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